El Salvador denied me a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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Lawyers for the wrongly deported man revealed a stark contrast to what Trump and his officials have been saying publicly.
After weeks of a standstill, a Maryland judge is ramping up efforts to facilitate a Maryland father’s return to the U.S. after his wrongful deportation.
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Attorneys for wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia pushed back on the Trump administration's invocation of the state secrets privilege in a court filing Monday.
Federal judges across the country are attempting to square Trump's own remarks about deportations with claims made in their courts by the Justice Department.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said the government’s refusal to provide certain information in the case has been “an exercise in utter frustration.”
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March in what the Trump administration admits was a mistake. His family has sued to get him back.
A Justice Department lawyer mirrored Trump officials’ aggressive position in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to a prison in El Salvador in March.
The pause came with the agreement of Abrego García’s lawyers, but court filings regarding the pause were sealed. Legal observers speculated that it was designed to give the Trump administration ...
An attorney representing Abrego Garcia’s family didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment. The court filing goes on to enumerate several other allegations of violence and ...
A group of 14 news organizations on Tuesday asked the federal court overseeing Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s case to unseal the court records regarding the Maryland man’s possible return to the ...
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis has ordered the Trump administration to turn over certain information to Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers.
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As a boy in El Salvador, Abrego García feared gangs, avoided recruitmentSAN SALVADOR — The gang name was scrawled onto classroom desks and written on bathroom walls. At the school where Kilmar Abrego García spent most of his adolescence, the students all knew who was in charge of the neighborhood: MS-13.